Early Childhood Education, Bachelor Applied Arts & Sciences
The B.A.A.S. in Early Education and Teaching is designed for aspiring educators who want to build a strong foundation in early childhood and elementary education while advancing their careers. This program provides a structured pathway for students with an AAT degree (or equivalent prior college credit) to earn a bachelor's degree that prepares them for certification in teaching and expands their opportunities in the field of education.
Courses
- BIOL1408 — Bio Non-Sci Maj I
- EDEC3301 — Supervise Infants and Toddler
- EDEC3302 — Experience With Young Children
- EDEC3303 — Child and Adolescent Guidance
- EDEC3305 — Prenatal and Infant Develop
- EDEC3307 — Development During Childhood
- EDEC3309 — Dev in Cross-Cultural Perspect
- EDEL3318 — Elementary Geometry
- EDEL4301 — Teaching Social Studies
- EDEL4302 — Methods of Elem Science
- EDEL4303 — Methods of Elementary Math
- EDEL4311 — Residential Teaching
- EDEL4312 — Resident Teaching II
- EDIT3310 — Instructional Technology
- EDLL3301 — Language Literacy Acquisition
- EDLL3305 — Foundations of Reading
- EDTP3301 — Inclusion and Differentiation
- EDTP3303 — Behavior Mgmt in Special Pops
- EDTP3305 — Design Assess for Populations
- EDTP4310 — Literacy for Special Pops
- EDTP4315 — Adv Method for Special Pop
- EDUC1301 — Intro Teach Prof
- EDUC2301 — Intro to Special Pop
- ENGL1301 — Composition I
- ENGL1302 — Composition II
- GOVT2305 — Federal Government
- GOVT2306 — Texas Government
- HIST1301 — US History I
- HIST1302 — US History II
- MATH1314 — College Algebra
- MATH1350 — Math Teachers I
- MATH1351 — Math for Teachers II
- PHYS1415 — Physical Sci I
- PHYS1417 — Physical Sci II
- TECA1311 — Educ Young Child
- TECA1354 — Child Grow & Devel